Not correct,
Read AMD's web link for
Ryzen 3 3250U https://www.amd.com/en/products/apu/amd-ryzen-3-3250u
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Zen =
14 nm
Zen+ =
12 nm
Ryzen 3 3250U is Zen 1 APU. Zen 1 APU has a single CCX module which is different from dual CCX modules (2 cores +2 cores) Ryzen 3 Zen 1 desktops.
AMD treating APUs like Radeon rename PR BS.
From
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-au/wi...supported/windows-11-supported-amd-processors
Ryzen 3 3200U and Ryzen 3
3250U are
14 nm Zen APUs and these SKUs are supported in Windows 11's AMD CPU support list.
Well, I did a bit of sleuthing around and it seems you're right. Sorry about that.
Though, now it begs the question of why that processor (which is, on top of being Zen1, a low end one) is on the list but the others are not. I mean, I'd understand it if all Zen1 processors were not supported, as one could simply make the assumption that Microsoft was not satisfied with their single thread performance (back when it launched it seemed to be somewhere pre-speculative execution mitigations Haswell's level). And as silly as it would sound, at least it would have been somewhat consistent. But with this... I don't know. Maybe for embedded or mobile applications, but it's strange nonetheless.
That could be one possibility. Outside of DRM and Bitlocker, what other applications are there for a TPM? That don't require the user to go into configuring it or anything, an "it justs works" approach, a la Apple.
I love that feature too! Fine-grained controls are exactly what I've been asking for since the Windows 8 garbage. These to not make anything more difficult. What it means is that things take a little more time to configure. But on the upside, users get to set things up exactly the way we want them. That feature is part of what I love about Windows 11. While it might take more time to set up, it makes a ton of things much easier and less cumbersome!
Be that as it may, I'd have liked it if they had left the Windows 10 global association controls for less experienced users. And in general, it was a time saver, it set up most of the associations and then you could go in and change what you needed, but without having to go one by one.
It's been brought back, but in a way that is not perfectly clear, YET. As discussed above, thus setting are easily available to the user to change, it's just a little bit of a learning curve which I'm sure everyone will learn quickly and appreciate.
Well, that would be a game changer, I guess. I take it applications will have to be updated to do it? At least Foobar2000 still doesn't do it.
The text is in Spanish but it's basically pointing me to go to Settings to do the changes.
I mean, you tell me if you want to go one-by-one setting associations for Foobar200 when scrolling down the list of filetypes as fast as possible takes over 30 seconds lol